Valve



March l0. 1925 1,529,593

L.. HUTCHINS VALVE Filed July 10. 1920 J, (p1/fa 32 25 J[ Z Z5 15 z2 2.5L/ 25 2 27 7 J5 da t J5 xm WITNESS r ATTORNEY a wick 32 Whose loweremi', bears against the periphery of the valve. Thrust. bearings 33 maybe Provided at each end of the valve to hold the valve ports or passagesin proper alignment with the ports l5 and i6,

It wiil be n )parent from the foregoing de-v scription ano theaccompanying iirawings, that the blocks 2l may be manually adjusted soas to provide the proper tension upon the springs 27 and maintain aproper bearing for the valve, while the partitions i8 protect the blocks2l from the :ir/rien of illie, exploding charge to keep them frombindingu against the vulve unil inerfering with its proper operation.

The invention is susceptible of various changes in ifs form, proforfionsund minor details of construction nini the right is herein reserved tomake such changes :is pro erly fall Within the scope of 'he appendedclaim.

Having described the invention what is Claimed 1s:-

The combination with an interne] combustion. engine having rotary Valvesand provideol with ookets communicating with the valve chain ersthereof, protecting artitions forming the bottom of said poc ets andbeing provided Willi openings for receiving a securing means whereby thepartitions may be secured to the head of the cylinders,` a blockarranged in each pocket and provided with a semrciroular recess adaptedto iii the periphery of the valves, and an upstending flange formed oneach partition and being' received in an elongated opening formed ineach block whereby close association of 'liese parte is rovided.

In testimony whereof l' a X my signature.

LISLE HUTCHINSv

